w-rar- ,. sr-rw' ''''W;Mr'- 4 r r v , ,ri ieanatrf tuM, VOLUME XXI-NO. 218. LANCASTER, PA., THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1885. PRICE -1! JCI, ...4'1 r f f ' ,. - . dli '. ..Mki'LijteMrj2 ' . .-1, . ,.- ' MIBinHliBrHiAi . iHv i 14 mm 'I leWlll il y FOUR MEN BUMtD vxntut a sour n h'AI.U til' C'OAIj IX Tllli AMit.Axi) vin.hii:u: Water Aicumiiliitril In mi Aliiiinliiiieit Pmt if the Mine WimIic mil tlinl'llttint iiml Cause I lie Citlauill) Names if lliu Victim. FlvojHirsensworo btirltMl en Wednesday unilcr a fall of coal lit tfie North Ashland col liery near I'ettsvllle, which Is tlie adjoining liilne te iiml hut lmlr inllu Irem Ilia Cuyler V, colliery, in which ten miners wcre recently entombed. These bulled under the fulling coal wero us follews: UIi.ii let Dougherty, inijirlsoned in the initie. James Kinds, liiiiilsencd In the ntliie. Martin Head, probably crushed te death. Jehn Head, rescued, badly injured. Martin MolCceno, imprisoned in the initie. The accident was caused by the water turn, initiated In the abandoned upiwr luvel ortlte initie working through mid washing out the plllan in the lower lovel. As tills luvel was also nearly worked out and the pillars wero being rebljvtl, it was net eon-ideicd danger ous. Thecelliery is owned and worked by the Philadelphia ,fc Hauling Ceal and Iren company. The breaker and the slopes are in me lower cerner el Columbia county. The last gangway runs Inte Schuylkill county and breast Ne. I.'i, which was the I'ace ol'thugaug el'thugaug way east el the last pillar which was worked out, is MO ynuls Inslde the Schuylkill county Hue. Just at 10 o'clock .Jehn Head, ene ofllie in side bosses, heard n rumbling neise. A car drawn by two mules, which his son, Maitlu Head, was driving, had Just slarted I'teni the lace of the gangway for the loot of the slope. I'he ohlef" Head had leajied en the foremost nitilc-'imd was burled in the hilling debris. s -llie boy was behind the car and inustli.ne been Instantly killed. In Ne. I. breast were Juntos Kniiis, .Martin MeKeoue and Chailes Dougherty. Tlieie cm be up doubt of their death, its had net the pillar el cod and reef enme down there was sulllelenl water te have drowned them. The neise or tliocave-ln was heard at the feet or tlioslee, let) yards awav, and hi two hours Suporiuteiidaut Schiiiu had men at wei k en en en doavering te reach the victims. At neon Jehn Head was readied alive, but he was in ii dying condition. Meth legs mid ankles vere broken, sev end ribs fractured and his -. .right Hhetildtir crushed, iK-sidcshehigcutuiid nriiiscti niiouiine head ami liedy. I'p te ii o'clock nene of the ethers had been reached and Mr. Helium gave It as Ids opinion that the leseuers could net reach them for four days at least, se great was the fall. The mountain w-ascrewded with men and women, mid relief and rescuing iiarties were ul once organized. Only llve men call work in the gangway at a time, mid Schiiiu led tlie llrst party and remained with the second. Kohert I leaten, superintendent of C'uyler, went in w 1th the second party. The tiiree iiiluerH aie lel.ited te each ether, Knuls and Dougherty being married te sisters of MeKcone. I.VMIIV.USIKX IX .S;.S.SO.V. I'm mutton r An Association liy riinlialil.i Drulcrx mill Alamiriictiirer. Tlie hemlock lumber maiiiilacturers nml dealers of l'enusylvanla held a meeting in Willianispert, en Wednesday, at which the following linns weie lepresented : Henry, ll.iyard .tCe., KobertC. I.ippincell, J. Streng V I'd, J. K. Given .V ('a, W. J. Liiulgan ,'c Ce., Githcns V Austin mid Gesslor .tCe., Fhiladeljihla ; Kdgar Mitnsen, While, Lent iV White, J. I!. Kiuery it Ce., lirewn, Clark tVHewe, li Dernier it Ce., Streng, Dceiner it Ce., N. Shaw .v. Ce., W. Kighler's Sens, AV. II. Lanius.tCe., Ii It. Kraiir, J. It.ut lett, it Ce., Corcoran, lticliards it Ce., Williams and Foreman, Valentine Liiji Liiji )ert, Themas IT, Thompson and I'.iyne, Cochran it Ce., Willianispert; Neble, I'ctermau mid ItKsell ,t Smith, Muney ; Kdward Len, lliighcsville; James Ilrothers, Kane; K reamer, Mann ,V Ce., Leck H.iveu ; Uamhlc, White iV Ce., ltcnove ; Andrew Kaul, St. Mary's; It. !'. KlyiVr Sens, Uldgway ; ArlhurCe.il mid lien company, I'lttslJiug ; J. Ii I'litnam, Tyler; S. S. Ilackett, Kmpeiium ; I). K. Harney A Ce., Itatuey ; W. II. Osterheut, Uldgway ; K. S. Mellis ami United Lumber company, et ltullale ; O. It. Sliarp it llre., Muhoejioiiy ; It.uclay Brether, Shmcmalinuiiig. Thoseale of prices adopted at the April meeting was very satisfactorily rcccicd and strictly adhered te. Mr. S. T. Koiesinan 10 INirted that tlie cemmittee ajipeinted te go te lSull'.iIe for tlie inirjiose of cimfcrring witli tlie I nited Lumber company perleriucd its duty and was very courteously received by tlie members or tlie ceiiijiuny, and that the ineMuueiit was endorsed. The committee then submitted tlie rules ami by-laws. The whole work is ijulte lengthy mid substan tially conieims wllli tli.'it which governs tlie Lumbermen's lichauge in WilliimiHtxiit. The association will be Known as the Hem lock Lumber association of l'ennsylvaiii.i. The llret Wednesday of February In each year Is the tiiue for iTeldlng the regular an nual meeting. The beard el directors practically has the government of the association within its power. The conditions for admission are such that any 11 nil or member engaged In ilie uiatiuiactuie or dealing in ucinlecK lum ber can become a member by making appli catien in writing ami Hiving an initiation Ice. The following were elected dhecters of the associatien: 1'. K. .Men ill, James Corcoran, J. 11. Kinerv, S. T. Keresiiiau, J. C. ltigliter, J. R I'litnam, C. W. Henry, K. C. Liplii cett, James Streng, Andrew Kaul and Jehn Uisvel. llitiiiiuliiS tlie Del.iwiire .Vlii Trenten. Tlie belieine te dam the Delawiue almve Trenten has net been abandoned. A few mouths ttge e.-Ceiigiussuiau Caleb Tay Tay eor intorvlewed nearly all tlie Penn sylvania senators and urged en thointhoiui theinthoiui thointheiui poitanco of defeating the bill introduced by Senater llughes having this object hi view, because of the allegcil doprceiatieu of the value of land along tlie river if the dam were erected. The p.issage of the bill is new agitated. A committee of nine lrem Bucks county appoared bol'ero tlie Senate cemmittee en corporations, ami iicturcd tlie buiielicial lesuus which weuiu iouew me consiruciieu el the proposed dam In the developments or uimiulacturcs In iiucku county and vicinity, and of a protltable home market. One of the sjicakcrs read u letter fieui Congressman Hewitt, of New Yerk, in which he denied the charge ttiat he was Interested in the dam project. In the letter he held, however, that he had for many years thought that such an improvement would be of great business advantages te Pennsylvania and New Jersey. The passage of tlie bill te dmii the Delaware was epMsed , liv Senators lllddls, of Pike, mid Nelsen, of Wayne, at the request of their constituents. The cemmittee from ilueks county consisted of A. S. Cadwallader, D. II. Tayler, 11. W. Watsen, Aaren Slack, W. O. Hewell, Anbury Itelleau, Wilsen Large, Charles Tayler and M. Lehuier. The cemmittee en corporations took no action en the bill. Crew til or the V. M. C. A. At the opening bessien el tlie Twentieth annual convention of the Yeuiig Men's Christian association of the United States and ' Canada Wednesday at Atlanta, Ox, the le le jiert of the International cemmittee was presented. It shows that 850 associations reported ll'OOO members, 17,000 tictlve meiubers en couunitteos and nearly -100 young men's lllble classes. The associations own fl,;t00,tH.H) worth et preieily. The oxiienses of the committee ter the year worefJl.OOO. Klghleen new buildings liae leeii dedicated during the year. The report shows ie markablu grew th in every ileurlinent of the work, i.irlieulaily In delliille work for the religious, mental, social mid physical wellare of young men hi lllble study and hi per sonal work. Tlie work for college young men, railway empleyes mid German and colored young men has been emphasized during the year. Ills l'ulllni: olfef YViiiler Wheat. Tlie -twicricnii Jluiil JTemc, of Uochester, New Yerk, say that special information "from all ever the country Indicates that Winter wheat will be (CJ per cent- of a full crop uguuibt b$ per font, last year," AhLlAllil) IWlltn.AllS OX THIAL. Mr. Untitle Cllven 1 1 In Testimony Ne UneC'iiii Identity llm I'rlnenerii. Israel Northamer, Ulchard McAniilly and KlwtKid Kurtz, the men arresjed by Alder man Spurrier, Olllcers Olt and Kichelt, as the paity who shot Hdward P. Llnvllle and robbed the house en the night of Sunday March 'il, weie bteitght from prison this morning and taken te the olllce of Alderman Spurrier for a heal lug. The commonwealth Was represented by II. IVank ICshleiuan, and the defendants by It. V. Davis. Uorbre pieceeding w tth the case, Mr. Hsh leiu.iu stated that nil the witnesses for the commonwealth weie net present, and he would consent ten conliiiuaneeof the case boleionny witnesses woreeallod, or he would agree te go en and hear the testimony el lliose who weie present. Mr. Davis said he would llke te hear new the testimony the commonwealth had, and then the cases could be continued. Tlie charges against the torsens are assault with Intent te kill, burglary and larceny. The llrst witness called was Kdward P. Liu lllu, whewai shot by ene or Hie burglars. He is still reeble from the effects of his wounds. His testimony in substance was that when he heard his sister's screams for neip lie went te her loom, and he had been (here only a low moments w hen lie wns shot, lie was unable te Identify any of the bur glars. The next w lluess called was Miss Kinina J. Llnvllle. Sim told the same story that was published In the I.nti:i.i.I(ii:.nci;u en Tues day, March 21, and hi addition that she was iiiianie le luciuiry any el the burglars, as all of them wero masks. J. M. Dunl.tp, who lives 'ono-feurth of a lulle wcstnrthoLiiivllles, testllled that be tween 10 and 11 o'clock he saw two men uss his house, mid that they went in thodireetlen ofMuAnally'slieitho. Somctime allerwards he saw men isissThIs house going hi the ou isisite direction, but he could net tell heiv many men thcie weie and could net identify any el' the men. The coiumen wealth's ceiiusel said they had no ether testimony te present te-day anil Al derman Spurrier continued the cases until Saturday el next week, by which tlmoatlthe witnesses for tlie commonwealth will have been subHinaed and are exss:tel te be present. The tulseners were then remanded te the county jail. Abe Ituranl'i, I'rlenili. Martin Heuck, one of the men arrested en the charge et aiding and abetting Abe Ilux zard, was icleased from prison last evening, liall having been entered for Ids apcar.uicc. This morning was designated for the hear ing of all the parties chaiged with the alsive named ellense, but en motion of counsel for the prheueis tlie cases weie continued te a day net yet designated. isr.it j:.v ix veuxvii.. 'I he Tumble III i:icitlii; Ollleeift .HIhIInII.h or tlie llnler. Wednesday's session of the (ircut Council of tlie Ited Men of Pennsylvania was at tended in Pettsville by nearly four hundred past chiefs. The whole day was taken up by thoeillcl.il and coiuiuittce reports, but few of which were accessible te the public- The icpert of the election beard was again con sidered hi the morning, but was net dually concluded. It will come up npdn te-day. when It Is exiecled the contests will be concluded and the results declared. The ro re pnil shows the membership in the state te be 1S,"70, an increase of e'7. The delay in the election count is exer the olllce of great Junier sagamere, for which It. P. Moiten and William G. Mvcrs, bother Philadelphia, are candidates. Morten i-.une here witli lilteen plurality, lty threw logout the vote el'eei't.iiu trllies a plurality of three lias been created for Myers. Tlie contest is a stubliein one and may lead te a serious ruji turn in the order. The olllce Is the stepping stone te higher honors, and Outlines between the Myers and Morten factious are tightly drawn. In the aUcruoeu a local justice of the peace was sent for. He was a memlMiref the order and a past chief fiein Luzerne county, who is a silting delegate, was taken in preference. The ether faction new do de maud te see his commission and tills was tel egraphed ler. Tlie reiKirt of Gieal Sacheui Merey was presented in the afternoon. Kight new tribes were instituted and lour resuscitated during the year. The report of the great senior sagamere and chlel of records were also pre sented, but net made public. Applications for chattels for the following tribes weie presented: Ne. I mid ti, losuscitated at Philadelphia ; Ne. Hit), Liiglmid, Hucks county; Ne. ITiiS, l'avclte City; Ne. 'J."i7, Wilkesliane: Ne. i.s, l'V.uer, Chester county; Ne. i",l, Sharen, Mercer county, and Ne. UiiO, hpiingtield, Pay ette county. rile Allieibatl Trill t Seitrt)' Meeting. Tlieanuii.il meeting ofllie Amciicau Tract society was held in New Yerk, Wednesday. Kepeil.s showed that the whole number of volumes published dining the past year by the society was'Jl:i,llri. Of tracts, card pack ages and wall lolls, etc, il,:ii;'.i,N)l pages were issi.ed, making a total of CiS,7iiJ,!Kl pages; donations mid legacies) received Su7,01.. Knuii ether sources enough was re ceived te swell the amount te ?.'J.V7, 'Jll.'i. Tlie total expenditures for the year weie ?,tr'J,lll, leaving a balance In the treasury of f.l.tKCl. The only changes in the beard of elllcers weie the follewing: l'er president, Kight Itev. Allied Lee, bishop of Delawme, in place or Kight Kev. Benjamin 11. Smith, deceased ; the Kev. William K. Watkiiis as director, in place of Itev. J. A. Lansing, deceased ; Walter Carter, New Yerk, in place of Kev. W. W. Alterbury ; William A. Wheeled; as auditor, in plaeo'ef Kebert llliss. A ddi esses weie made by the Kev. Dr. Simmons, el' New Yerk ; the "Kev. Davis, a missionary te China, and Kev. Dr. ('bickering, Washington, one el theleundeis of the society. 'llie (ininil l.eit, of MiiMtna In ICeailing. The olllcers ofllie grand ledgo el' Pennsyl vania, l'Veemid Accepted Masens, at rived hi Heading en their annual visitation te tlie Masonic ledges of Berks county. Tlie grand ledgo elllcers there are: li Coppce Mitchell, Philadelphia, grand master; Jeseph Klch bauui, Pittsburg, deputy grand master; Clifferd P. MncCalla, Philadelphia, sonler grand warden; J. Simpsen Africa, Hunting don, junior grand warden; Themas It. Pat Pat ten, grand treasurer; Michael NIsbet, past grand master mid grand sccietary; Cenrad H. 'Jay, past grand master; ueorge w. Weed, grand marshal; J. W. Supplce. grand steward, mid Judge Michael Arneld, all of Philadelphia They registered at the Man sion, where a reception was held after the oxeuipllllcatiou of the work at Masonic hall. A lf.lenil lleuil In l'lttalmri; Full. One mero federal head fell in Pennsylva nia Wednesday, and that was Mr. Maloue's, in Pittsburir. Mr. Uichard Nevins, Jr., will take Ids place as supei intendent of the public buildings and Mr. Malone will rctlre te pri vate lile. Charges had been Hied against .Malone long age, but they appear te ha e been of a trilling tiatuie and were pigeon holed in the sujiervisiug architect's elllee. SuH)rinlenilent Malone was known there as a geed fellow and a fairly clllclent public oincer, no nan, However, nover ueeu ineu by the Cleveland standard of "ollensivo Mrtlsatihhl." When It was applied te Mr. Midline's case he was found highly disannu lled te held any olllce under the administra tion. Tireeiiy efun OterwNit. Wednesday afternoon C. M. Watsen went Inte the retiring room at tlie Pennsylvania railroad dejiet and left his overcoat hanging Ju the outer room. A negre mail entered the outer room, leek the coat mid left. A de scription el the coat mid negre was left with Alderman Spurrier, who, about ti o'clock saw a man answering the description or the negre, and told Olllcer Specce te arrest liliu, which he diil. He gave ids name as Jehn Stewart, and said hu was from lloaiieke, Va. Mr. Watsen was sent for ami Ideutllled the coat and the negre. Alderman Spurrier com mitted Hlewurl te answ er at com u r.i.lilieUjir 81.000 Werth r Diamond!. Mr. and Mis. l'rauk E vans, of San Fran Fran ciseo, new visiting friends at Cincinnati, had their trunkiVebbed en their way from San Francisce of$ 1,000 worth of diamonds. The thlcr has been arrested at Mojave, Cul., and the diamonds rocevorod. iltr si.4 A LONDON MOB HT1WUU1.EH rUU TIIK VOSSKSH1VX Tlli:XJ!I.SUX JO.Y UMF.XT. uv Ten TlmiiMintl lllnenlerly Clllrens DMiirb it jilnax lUeellliR InTnlfiUcar Hiiihirn te I'm- lent AKHllmt tliu rrepiceit Im reimed luiliefttfl en Iteer anil Spirit. A riot eecuried III Londen en Wednesilay alternoeii between a mob and the (hiIIce for fhe iHisscssleii et the Nolsen liieiiumctit hi Trar.ilgarSguarc. About 10,000 men had as sembled In the sijiuire te make u demonstra tion against the government's budget pro pre pro esals te increase dm duties en spirits and beer. The crowd was very unruly, a large proportion of it consisting or the genuine Louden tough, The pelice found themselves tillable te maintain order and the pressure en tlie Rieakcrsmid resolution readers ceuiiK'llcd them te mount the pedestal el tlie Nelsen monument. When, from this eminence the speeches wero resumed they weiu lemlered Inaudible te the audience addressed liv imrear nninnir the roysterers. The pelice intervened te secure silence for the orators, and then a great struggle ensued between the mob mid the ieliffi l'er the possession or the monu ment. The row lasted nearly an hour, mid the promoters of the meeting mid the pelice were dually compelled te ictlre, leaving the crowd singing in triumph, "Kule Britannia" Noen niter the mob had couiellcd the spnik eiH te leave, it surged down te tlie front or the Union elub, which is en the west side or the square, livery isirsen noticed entering or leaving the club building was luebbeil. The attitude et the crowd was se menacing that the club doers were closed, mid a lues, senger was dispatched te Scotland Yard for additional ihiIIue. A tl) o'clock the rioters were still In full iKisMosslen efTral.dgar square, and Noithuiu Neithuiu bcrlnnd avenue was also occupied by a mob of many thousands. The jsilice by this timeliiullieeu hugely icinferi'eil, had chatged a number of times upon the mob and bad made several arrBsls. The publicans certainly have a strong case, and the demonstration in Trahdgar sipiaie snows uiai mey tiave ikiiii numbers ami en thusiasm te luck it. The mob would cer tainly have stoned the Union club but Terthe strong lorce or police. There Is no doubt that with the Irish problem and the liquor ques tion the government will have Us hands full for the rest or tlie week. It Is quite probable that Mr. didders may make the presect or peace a pretence l'er withdrawing most or the preHised extra duties en jKitables. In this case if Is lxissible that he will abandon the proposed increase of iilucpcnre er barrel en beer, and make the extra duty en spirits one shilling Instead of two s'hlllings s.r gallon. 'l in: vi'AVT. victims. llunilreiln V'l-lllllK the SieiineT llm Tr.l;e.l. llie Coiener! Illfiient. The I'fautz residence 111 Warwick township was visited by liundredsef persons from the surrounding country, yesterday, mid thesole topic et conversation was the terrible tragedy of Tuesday afternoon. As suited yesterday, Corener lleitamau went te the I'fautz residence te held inquests en Mis. Pfaulz and her two children. He summoned as his jury li It. Miller, Ben Ia mbi C. Dusslnger, C. A. 'fast, Jeseph 1 1 ess, Hurry Miller and David Dester. After hearing the testimony of the elder children, the jury rendeied a verdict that Christian and Lfiie I'fautz came te their deaths by drown ing by being thrown into the water by their mother. who was touierarily deranged at the time. As te .Mrs. Plant, their veidlct was that she committed suicide by diewniug while laboring under tciusnary aberration of mind. The funeral took place at 1 p. in , Men Men Men iiouite services being held. The bodies w ere hi three sourate cetllns, and a great Hueng was in attendance. Mttin;; ICeiinil tn 4Jlc tel.iiul. A few vseoksage the Cincinnati Knqutrer was disposed le find fault with President Cleveland's administration. Slnce then It has swung round, as will be seen lieni the following editorial extract Injni a recent issue: "Seme fault has been found with Mr. Cleveland because he has net inaugurated a wholesale system of dismissal lrem olllce; but when this fault-lludlng has lceu ana lyzed it is found te ceme Irem the tioliti tieliti ciaus, and net from thu people. De von hear any merchants denouncing Mr. Cin eland for net laying the jmrty axe about him right and left' De ou hear any werkiuguieti meeting in convention and jia'sing lesolu leselu lesolu tlens against the administration 7 Ne. The lioNe is all being made by the professional jHilitici.ms the men who haebecn waiting a s-'ero of years te be carried around en llow llew ery IksIs el e.iseat the e.iense of the public. President Cle eland has fully demonstrated that he is a cool headed, sensible man of allidrs. He did tiel get the ollice through any lalse pretenses. Tlie ioeplo elected htm because they Kelieed lie would give them an honest, conservative administration. This is what he is doing. In geed time tlie Democracy will have control of llie govern ment, as it should hate, but the change will be made decently ami in order." Death of u NennKciiurl.ui. Kliz-ibeth Detwiler, aged W jears, 2 mouths and l.r days, died at the residence el' W. C. Ilershey, Lewer K.iphe, who was mar ried te her niece. Mrs. Detwiler was the wilb of Christian Detwiler, or West Heni lield tow nship, who died theie many yeara age. Her maiden iianie was Latidis and she originally came fiein Chester county. The deceased has relatives living in Chester county, Illinois, Iowa, and New Orleans. She has two sons living in Colerado. She will be buried from the lesidence ol'her son, Minim Detwiler, Ireuville, en Sunday morning next. Neither Will He I'reacnf. Frem tlie Mount Jey Star. State Sujioriiilendeiit lligbee had been en en gaged hi the llrst place te take part In the exercises or the graduating class to-tneriow evening, but he bad piovleusly premised te participate in the commencement exercises of tlie Indiana normal bcIioeI, which they de cided te have en te-morrow ovening, after he was engaged here. Dr. lligbeothen premised te send Deputy Superintendent Heuck, but he also had an engagement for that evenlng, se that new neither of the state superinten dents aie participating in llie oxcrcises to morrow evening. Three l'liigent Oft". Andrew Bewman, employed at Simen 11. Mlnnleh's planing mill at LaudUvllle, had three lingers of the left baud taken oil' en Wednesday by having the hand caught ill a planing inacliiue. The wounded hand was dressed by Dr. Grnll'. Mr. Bewman is a young married man, having only geno te housekeeping this spring. Drought (Iter I'reiu Deik. Olllcer Keadmaii visited Heading yester day and brought te Linca-iter Martin Springer, who is wanted te answer ram. plaints of larceny and felonious assault and battery preferred against him by Kebecca Getz. Collnr-lleiie Ilrekcn. Yesterday Casper Med rick, engineer of the engine Kphrata, was at work en the head light while standing at the upper depot in tills city, He made a misstep and fell te the ground, hi caking hiscollar-bcne. Miss Millien' lilt; ltiibus. Uist evenlng Llllle llinteii appeared ler the last time lu this city, and again the house was packed te witness "Meg's Dlvorsien" ami " Tlie Little Itcbel." Te-night she gees te Columbia, Surely uX lliu 1'e.iee. Jehn Craig, en complaint of James M. Smith was arrested for surety of the jwace, en a warrant issued by Alderman Dcen, and held for a hearing en Friday evening at 730. Ceiiijilidnant deposes that accused threatened te bruiu hliu. the sami: in.n htuiiv. Till Time tlis Trenten Cluli Detent Ilia III Htnrrril Ijnirimter. Yesterday the Lancaster club met their usual fate, in Trenten, where they played a postponed giitne. The battery was almost tie and the game was cle!u until the ninth Inning when the home club secured four rims. Parker, McTamauy mid Donald hit hard. Lysteti played it frightful game In right Held, having no less than four errors. Thoseeio follews: il.AHCAHTKIl. I'aikcr, 1. Ilvlllllll, 2, M'Tiim'y, in Tniiincy, h. DetinlO,:! Smith, ii Oliltlilil, c Muck, 1 l.yslen, r Tntnl. 1 II i: 17 in m wis. .... 0 0 1 ... ! 0 0 TiciiIeii I.anea-.lci. I n I le e I d ; HUMMAnr. First hiibe tiy en ins Tiuiitnu, 4 ; Iincatei I'll hi bases en Imlls Tri'iiteu. !: I.aiKiistcr. , . I.cfl en tmses Tiviilen.O J tiiicnster, 7. Passed luillH-Warncr, .1; (lliltlefil, a. Wild pitches Herner, 'J; Siiiltli, .'. Out en strikes IlimitlicrH, Alcelt. llyluiiil, McTiiiiiiniy. Sinltli, I.ynteu j'J). llaiiKil rims 'I'ri'iiten, :i i Ijineaslcr. -J. Deulile plays Slietllne, llrentiieM ami Ueinlimiii, Mv 'J'liiiiiiny ami Otilllehl. Twe busu lilts (JimmI iiiiiii, Iti'ii.el, Parker (2), lleindil. 'I'hrce base lilt .Me'l'a in my. IJinplii) (jiilmi. Dlanienil Dots. The LuncjLsterH iuighttre.it their friends te nsurprise party by winning te-lay. The Actives ertlds city went le Maiiheim te-day. Shay and Keldeubach me their bat tery. Lysten was icleased Ter gissl te-day, mid he loll Ter his home lu Italtlmoie this idler idler neon." Ne one is likely te mistake the members fir the Jersey City team Ter Germans. "Take IheGieeii cars." Peter Smith was piesented with a beautiful teiricr deg en thu trip, and thu ether boys think It was their Jenah. The Newark club in rived here tills alter alter alter neoii at 'i:IU and will play the Lancaster at I o'clock. This Is the llrst game of the Lasteni League series hi this city, and the home club has a baud en the streets. Hickman and Murphy form the visitors' battery, mid Wot Wet zell mid llollerd for the Umcaster. When the Newark club tied the Jersey City, in tlie ninth lulling, yesterday, tlie iiicmecrs ei me lallercliii) iiecame angry ami wanted the game called en account el dark ness, I'liililre Currv lel'used. and Harney McLaughlin ilelllwnilcly threw the ball ever tlie fence te delay the game. When It was recovered Murium cut the cover. Curry then decided it tee daik tee play the game. A pretest will Is) put in against the game and complaint ledged against Curiy. JI.iseb.ill yesterday : At Philadelphia (.14 cageti, Plilladelphla.'l ; at Itisten llilllale , Bosten ;i ; at Providence SL Leuis 8, Provi dence 'J; nt New Yerk New Yerk Id, De troit 7; at Louisville Louisville.';, Athletic 1 ; at Pittsburg Brooklyn I), Pittsburgh; at Cincinnati Cincinnati 11, .Mets 10; at St. Leuis St. Leuis II, Baltimore;!; at Newark Jersey City li, Newark t! (game called; ; at Kiclimeiid VlrginiaO. Nationals li Arthur McCoy, formerly of Danville, who played with the 1-mi-isler club last season, but new of the Wilkesliarre base bull club, was tried by court-martial of the Pennsylva nia National Guard in Danville Wednesday. The charges weie refusing te attend the en campment List fall mid breaking away from a squad of men. Captain Clement, or Cem pany II, lUlli regiment, was the court. Thu defendant pleaded guilty te the first count, but net guilty te the ether. The verdict will net be published until approved by the pi eper authorities. A lllillt'lll II sim;ip.1i-1'i. As Mr. Jeseph Ven Wahlde, of Cincinnati, with Ids best man, was accompanying MKs Maiuie Kcedy, efNews)it, Ky., te church in that city In a carriage te miiku her his bride, al about 8 o'clock Tuesday night, n railway train Irighlened the horses and they ran away. Tlie race was long mid tlie driver struggled haul, but his team ran across a mortar box, nearly ujiset the coach and threw him irem his seat. Seeing no ether chaiice Ter es. cape Mr. Ven Wahlde allowed M intended bride mid her sister te jump from the cir ri. ige into the street, which they did. The prospecthe bride was seriously injured, and was taken home unconscious. Only a sheit distance further en the bridegroom and his best man juuiied into the street, net a moment tee seen, for a deen yards ahead the horses in-lied under a low, pio pie jeetmg limb of a tree, against which the body of the coach dashed and was wrecked. At the home or the bride, a row minutes later, were the doctor, the unconscious patient, thu distracted bridegroom and the guests. The mairiage ceremony was, however, performed at midnight, the bride sitting plopped up in bed. Tlicie isbtlll aimclv about her condi tion. 'llie rreshletit'it Nephew. The llrst government olllce te be filled in Cleveland, Oilie, that of appraiser et the peit, was given by President Cleveland te Jeseph M. I'oe, an ex-member of the legil.ituie. The apiKiiiitiueut has been received with great surprise by the Democrats or the city. As was published several days age, this place was premised by Congressman Keran te Charles Cleveland, a nephew of the presi dent, and the selection or i'oe Is as much a surprise te that gentleman as any one. Poe had strong backing, Senater Payne being among the ludeisers, but it was generally understood that hU claim was net le be messed against young Cleveland's choice, Chatles Cleveland, in a conversation said: "1 have no correspondence witli the piesi ilent en this subject hi any shape or form. I was an applicant, as ether men w ere, and my application was Indorsed by Mr. Keran. Of course I am dlsapeiuted at net getting the place, but have no complaints tn make, and no ciltlcisms te pass en any one." Itroeliljn Una an ' I." Ke.nl. The P.roeklyn elevated railroad was l'orni l'erni ally iieucd en Wcdue.sd.iy, and large iiuiu l ors of persons went te their homes for the llrst time by steam. Many people along the live miles of the re.ul which wcre put in op eration displayed Hags lu honor of thu oc currence. Vete of Thank. At the tegular meeting of Admiral Koy Key Koy neld's Pest, Ne. 105, G. A. It,, a vote of thanks was unanimously extended te Hen. Thes. Stewart, of Montgomery county, ler the earnest cfloibief hluiseiraiid colleagues which icsulled in the passage evor the gov ernor's veto el the soldiers' burial and tomb stone bill. Through Cellliis Yesterday afternoon Jeseph Goedhait, a carpenter of this city, was at work laying a lloer In the third story of a house en tlie Millorsville pike. He made a lnislep and loll through thu plastered celling te the second lloer. He was badly bruised, but no bones wero bieken. Visit or Oniuil Ollkci. The sessions or the Grand Kneampmcnt of Odd Kellewa will comnience in Harrlsburg en Monday nexl. On Satutdiiy night llie grand olllcers will pay a visit te l'.ncatni l'.ncatni liicntNe. 11, of this city, btepplng ever en thelr way te the capital. Klectetl it Dank Director. Fiem the Kliwibetlitewii Chronicle. At a regular meeting of the directors of tlie Klizabothtewn National luuk, 11. G. Grell', of lids boreiiL'li. was unanimously olectod u di rector and sworn in the Bailie day, in the place of Jehn 11. Ceblo, deceased. Asreiuleii Thursday. Te-day, AVonsien Thursday, a church holiday that commemorates the fullillmeiit of the prejihecy of Christ that he would ascend into heaven lerty days alter he had risen risen lrem the dead, was solemnly observed lu the Catholic, Kpisceiul anil ether churches by special services. An l'.niity Nlatleu Heuse. Tlie servlces of Mayer Ilescniniller were net roqulred at the station heuse this morn ing, the nolice Jiet having made any arrests durfug the night. TRKSTOX, II ii r A K Slictzlhie,:!. "s 1 7, "i ItccclilK, I. 3 11! a Kenr.el, m.. V i 8 e Ii iIihiiIiiiiiii,!, 1 1 s (i (i Tliiriiiiu, r I 1 -' n I Alrett, s e I i .1 I Warner, e n 1 7 1 3 Hemer, p, (I I 0 fi 5 1!reiitlu-iH,2 tn I TeliiL 17) 12 Trt'lT T1IIIIT IM AT TABLE. fj:htivj: viiicaoeax.s itATrr.msu at AX m.lt HVI'VUHTITIUX. The Tlihteen Club" of That Cll. fle Thriinsh Thirteen I, enmen mill Drink Thirteen Te,nts Hew mi I nilileiil of llm Din ner Wan Ijliiclmtily Ktpliilneil. Ciiiu.voe, May II. The thirteenth regular dinner or the "Thirteen Club" or Chicago, took place nt the Grand Pacific hotel last night, fill members and guests seating them selves l.'I at each or lour tables at exactly 1.1 minutes le 10 o'clock. Twenty-six eou eeu eou stltuled the membership or the club, which waflorg.inieil 1.1 months age, and thu ineni-Ik-ts haie enjoyed III monthly banquets without sullerlng the death or a single par tlclpantin such miti-sitperstltieus dining. The guests or tlie evening, also -d lu iiuin- Iht, wero members el' the National Burial Case association, whose trl-yearly conven tion was concluded last evenlng. The dinner was announced te occur ut l'l minutes past l) o'clock, but the gnosis lielng delayed, the diners postponed the spread until It! minutes te 10. The four tables about which the I thlrtecus wcrescated wcre decor ated with suillax, while in front or each dlliex.il lighted caudle was placed, the 13 candles en each Uble Itcing arranged In the form of a ceflltt. While tl.e members and guests were enjoying tlie l:i courses which constituted the repast, the candle placed ill- icctly in frenl of William llestetter, or Cleveland, lllckeied and went out. Th..i.. cideut, or omen, which te the stlierstitieiis would iudicate the approaching death or the person se marked, was commented en by William Kdgar, who en announcing the lad te the assembled diners said that he was un able te aiveunl for the extinguishment or the candle, while its lcllews remained as il luminating agents. "Kxaiidue Hosteller's breath," said a member; "ami you may Iiml cause." Hverylssly laughed, and the dinerii apparently forget the little incident. At the conclusion el the dinner, l.'I teasLs wero re plied te by as many memls:rs. -i xi.uuirs Ti:niiiin,i: fit i mi:. Hilling III, Wire With mi Ase While Mie nt Ilniiie l'nijlns. M.MSsiiAl.l., Texas, May n Between 12 and 1 o'clock Tuesday night a cabin In the western part of this city was the scene of a terrible ttagedy. Sam Kenseu, colored, and wife had a family quarrel during the day, and at night Kenson entered the cabin ami found his wife praying. Stepping out he obtained an axe, and quickly returning dealt the woman two blew seu thu head, mid was alsmt te strike her again, w lien Dera Lick, a negre woman, living lu thu same house, in terfered, and after a struggle get the axe away fiein him. She screamed Ter help, meanwhile, but Isifore it came Kenson had escaped. The sheriff was notified or the oc currence and started in pursuit of Kenson witli dogs, lie trailed the negre te the rail road, whom he had succeeded in bearding a train and geltiiigaway. Olllcers at Mallville, 1 1 miles distant, were telegraphed te, mid as seen as the train arrived there they arrested Kenson en beard. He was brought back heie yesterday afternoon and put in jail te await the result el his wile's injuries. The w emanV skull Is fractured in two places, and it is thought she will die. llie Kehellien'A ILltkhene Dreken. WiMMrnn, .May II. It is Isdieved heie that thu rebels have licen se badly beaten that they will make no fiiither stand in a body but will very likely dlsjicrse through the western country in small bands where they cannot be hunted down without great diniculty. Kiel is expeclcd te get away te .Mentana, as theie are lew obstacles in his way. Ill fact there is little te prevent him from disguising himself, making his way te (Ju'Appelle and thence by rail te Winulicg. He has plenty of smpatldlng friends nut very far from this city, who would gladly give him reluge. Tlie I mil. in. New Ontet. lit' 'Aeei;i.l.i:, N. W. T.," May II The Indians in this vicinity me all en their re serves and iipjic.tr quiet. The l'Mi and l.'lth battalions liav lug received orders te jnoceetl te the front left last evening and will make feiccd inaicbes. Cul. Scott's battalion ar rived here last night and has gene into camp. The Wltmijieg cavalry has been erdeied north te join the QuoIjec cavalry at Touch wood. Outer Uelly Win- tlie llllli.ini .llutih. Ci.i:vi:i..Mi, O., May II. The last J,MW jsiints or the billiard match between Carter, of Cleveland, ami MeKetina, of Detroit, was played last night, Carter winning by tilt! points. Melveuiia inade the highest run of the match 117. Carter's average l'er both nights was -0, 78-11'.! ; MeKenna's average, Jl. 11-111. Aside from the $1,000 aside stake money, theie were side bets el f tifroe a side. Carter's highest run was 310. lie leek the lead near the commencement of the llrst night's game and held it through thu match by from ."00 le700 points. 'lliu Alleged Dli.inilleir. Londen, May II. The trial ei the alleged dyu.iiuiters, Cunningham mid Km ten, was resumed this morning. Police lusjiocter Jarvis was again allied te the stand. He testilied that when the brown trunk found in Burten's possession was llrst searched, no oxpleslvo materials wero found, but se vend days alter, a second and inore thorough search at the jh)IIce station revealed a small dotonater ingeniously concealed in a secret recess or the trunk. Inspector Jarvis swere that during the Interval which elapsed be tween the llrbt and second search the trunk was securely locked. The Btilte of the If. S. Ireusury. WAHiitNOTON, D. C, May 1-L Treasury balances te-day : Geld coin and bullion, ?2l3,fiiH, 1SI ; silver dollars and bullion, f 11)1, l'J0,0S8 ; fractional silver coins fai, 100,000 ; Uulted States notes, 17,008,000 i national bank notes, f 10,273,527 ; dojiesltswith national bank dojiesltorioM, fy,u7t),6eT. TeUd, ?6u7,-ia-),377. Certillcates etiUtanding : Geld, 8127,801,-0.-.0; silver, fI07,07l,r3il; currency, fJ5,U10, 000. Internal revenue receipts, fl2l,0b7; cus toms, f<yU. Denlulef i:xtcimle Forgeries at Montreal. MeNTitKAl, May 1 1. Kojerts jniblished in United Stales jvajiers that forgeries te the extent or f ii0,000 had been couimltted en the bank el Montreal, ure authoritatively denied here. There was a draft for 5.'i,000 )iirperting te be drawn hore en New Yerk, which was detected at ence when jiresented In the latter city. A few netes for small amounts dis counted for the firm of Koblnsen it Ce,, of St. Jehns, N. li., that failed lately, are round te be tamjiered with, but the amount docs net o.xceod f 1,000. A l.lltlu Town's ulR'l'Ire. Sil.MteN, I'a., May U lisl midnight llre was discovered in an old building en Statu street. The dojiai'tuient quickly subdued the llamcs mid retired. Twe hours later Unco adlelnlnir buildings were enveloped in llames and totally destreyed. Less f 10,000 ; Insuraiice siiiidl. Tlie Scere of the hkulem. Nr.w Yeiur, May 11. The following was the scere In the skutlng match nt 10 a. in. : Snowden 7l, Maddocks 722, Scheck 08'J, l'raneis 609, llarrimaii J2C, Ueyst711, 'Wal 'Wal teu 470, Oiuelld 4GL A ItAl.TIStOtti: SVAXUAL. Tim Marital Infelhllies of Sir. ami Mr. Kuceiie N. Hell. llAl.TlMeni:, .Mil., May II Soveraf days age fashlouable circles were considerably agitated by the announcement that Mrs. Mary Alice Kelt had filed a bill in the city circuit court Ter dl voice from her husband, Kugoiie N. Kelt, a millionaire or this city, te whom she was married hi OctelKir last. Te-dnyMr. Helt lllcd Ills answer. lie ad mits marrying complainant Oclolier in, 1SSI, at Morrlstewn, N. J., and that he lull her en January 31 last, mid has slnce refused te llve with her, but denies thai he has lieeu guilty orciuelty or misconduct towards her. Tlie respondent avers that at the time or his mar riage with cemjilaliiant lie never had any reason le susiK-ct, and never entertained the thought that she was ether than a pure and virtuous woman. Shortly aller their mar Wage, scandalous stories cainoleMr. Helt's ears legariling his wire's i.c-t history. In In vestigalleu, he claims, jireved that she was a jurty te the famous Washington scandal a few years age, with which Congressman Aeklen's name, or Louisiana, Is connected. In the answer Is eiulsNlied a cejiy of the let ter written te Mrs. Kelt by her husband, seen idler they arrived in New Orleans, whither they went tesiend last winter, In which he accuses her of being an adventuress and loll ing her that she was no longer hiswll'e in fact. Mr. Helt will llie a cress bill lu the present Hull, asking ler a divorce from his wire en the ground el'heralleged jiast tainlcd history. Hai.iimeui:, Md., May II. When the ease wa-scallcd (his afternoon the eeuit jiassed ei r-i-der, Willi consent of counsel, for rc- sM,iulent, allowing Mrs. Kelt $2.1 jier wick alimony and f250 counsel fees. r.iKHvn tiii: sr.x.iri:. Tlie Senatorial mill ltepn setitatlte Apportion liienl Illll-rreillitllig n Vete. llAlilllsliritn, Pa, May II. The senatorial mid representative ujijiortieumoul bill was jiassed finally by a Jiarty voteor 2'J te 11 lu the Senate te-day idler Heiiuiiiger, et Lehigh, and llruner, of Berks, had jiretested against the division of Heading into two rejirescnt.i tive districts, llcnninger claimed that the following juovisieu of the constitution juc cluded such mi iiiortleuiuent of districts: "Kvery city entitled te mere than four reji resenUitlvcs and every county having ever 100,000 inhabitants shall be divided Inte dis dis dis tiictsorceinjiaet mid contiguous territory." As Heading lacked the requisite population te entitle it te four rcjiresenlativcs, Men nlngcr claimed tliat it was net divisible into two districts. The ether Democrat jiredic tcd that the governor would veto the bill. McNeill's bill authorizing cities of the thiid class te provide for the valuation of all subjects made tixablu for city puris. s was defeated, Keyburn alone voting je.u The author of tlie bill was absent. S The antliracite mining bill was jiassed finally. The llouse held a jnetracted light en the liquor license question. A resolution was adopted jirev idiug license of 5100 be imjiesed in addition tothef.'iO new requhed le hejuld, and that thu former sum go Inte the local treasuries. A motion by Mackin te except 1'lilladelphia and Pittsburg liem the ojiera ejiera ojiera llens of the section as defeated. i''urther action en the bill was prevented by (illibus (illibus teiing by its enemies. Majer l.feril' ICenialus. WvsiiiNine.v, D. C, May 1 l.-The lem.uns et Cel. Stejihen C. Lyford, of the ordnance cerjis, V. S. A., who died en Saturday night, and was cremated at Lancasier en Tuesday, arrived here thisineining, and were interred in Arlington cemetery. The remains were escorted from the ilejMit by a large number el' friends of llie deceased, including M Secretary Lincoln and Third Assistant Post master General Maen. u Illinois senator I'erli.ip. Si'iilMU'lili.K. III., May II. It is believed here that n senator will be rice -ed Incline to night, mid tlie exciieiiieut Is intense. On the llrst ballet te- lay, Morrison received il1', the Republicans net voting. On the second bal bal eot Morrison received 101, tlie full Democratic vote. A third ballet has been ordered. llie (iarllelil Heys le tirailiiate. Wll.l.I.VMsievvN, Mass., May 11 Beth the Gailield boys, lleniy and James A., will graduate at Williams college this year anil sjieak in the commencement exerviscs. Mrs. Gailield will stay here four weeks mid has engaged rooms lei that time at the Kellogg house. Ilnlliewitlll Itelllul Londen, May 11. I'lfty-seven et the Ca nadian veageurs engaged in the kite Nile expedition will sail lieni Liverpool for home to-meriovv. ii:i.i. in:. vms in iittn:r. The statu convention of miners ejicned in Columbus, Ohie, te-day with a large attend ance. Tlie dlsiiatch beat Delphin will be given an additional trial en Monday next. The beard of bishejis of the Methodist Kjiiscejial church North, are in executive ses sion in St. Leuis te-day, Bishop Bew in. in, el' St. Leuis, jiresiding. The conference of general managers of reads interested in the Missouri river trallle association was resumed this morning at the Grand Pacillc, Chicago, with closed doers. On motion ef.Mr. Gladstone in the Heuse or Commens the annuity el' iti,00u te Princess Beatrice was granted livn voteof ,J7 te 38. In the circuit eeuit, Baltimore, te-day Judge i'licljc, in the case of stovens and Jenes vs. the 11. ,t M. telegraph cemjuny in the hearing of the jiotilien forsale of property and the removal of J. V. I Graham as company receiver, decided that sulllcieut cause was net shown why Graham should be removed. XOTAIII.i; IlISTOlllU I'UHWAITS. A Ceuple or Copies That lteiall I'.iineus Orlgl iial New en i:hllilllini. In the windows or 11. .. Khaids jevvelry store are two jiertraits hi oil that jiossess In terest allke en account of the artist who copied thorn, the originals and the subjects. They are the work of Miss, Hlauche Nevln, whose reputation in sculpture lias long been assured and who has of Inte been giving some attention te jiertrait painting and ether branches of the grajihle arts. The ene is a portrait or Hugh Williamson, M. 1)., lili. 1., who was a rolative' of Kev. Dr. Nevin's luaterual aucosters. Dr. Wil liamson sjient the latter part erhis lll'e, dc- vnlnd Inlllnr.irv lilll-silits. ill NOW Yerk, bllt howasunative of Pennsylvania, and aftera term as professor in tlie university of l'cnn; sylvauia, lie studied medlcine abroad and practiced with distinction in Philadeljihia, mid in thu Carolinas. He was awituusset the Kovelutlouary destruction of the tea In Bosten harbor, and an early liioiuberel Con gress. Tlie original from w hich Miss Nevln made her jiei trait was painted by Trumbull, and Is new in possession of the granddaugh ters or Alexander Hamilton, at whose home in New Yerk Miss Nevln made her study. The ether of the portraits is a copy from ene or Kicheltz's, inade in IsjOS". or Mr. KobertJonkhiH, mother or Mrs. J, W. Nevln, and wil'e or the projirleler of the Tameus Windser Tergo, near Chuichtewii, who rep resented this district in Congress at that earlvday. Mrs. Jenkins, with the Hiltlsh minister, led tlie dance at the MadUen Inau guration hall, and the style el' beauty and of dress show n by this perti alt are of the famous) social period of Mrs. Delly Madisen. All Old Weiuaii Dnriiuil te Deulh. A fatal burning accident occurred Wednca- 'day iiltorneon at the heuse of censtable leathef, In Henivllle, lieriis county, uy wliich an esloeiitod old lady, Mrs. Sarah Ktuikle, last her lll'e. Mrs. ltunkle was 00 years et age and in her dotage. In attcmjit Jug te klndle a llre her dress went tee near the stove, and she was seen wrajiped In llames uiiu burned te deulh. no k nm: Tin: i'juchijh: si ATI Te (in Where Het lien efSuiiKct V leStiiymiilTI Why He V Wasiiinoten, Hen of fourteen Cox's district in I night. This niei by Judge Henry number of new t ttjieu Mr. Cox, nt sci i led him wit adopted nt a meet days age, oinbed J lraxra mm 'ilOXTXMM etrjci i tn Vhem .1 Helld liec. I Cinitltunuak tllni, , Mt Mr, Clernlaml. I U Mr. Cox te Cle. tl, Jilay K A ilcicpi. , t uieu from Heb. & S "erk arrived JientJast g the delegation he.l'1'sl arthy, after reeeivltitfa ilt, at 10 o'clock failed Illard's hotel, and pre ierlcs of roflelull-ius thin constituent' rt' n ; i strong protestRgu.'-;; urklsh mission, ' te the executivv in 1 gimcnt, they were . v ... ...I...... 41. w..... I I liisaccojitauceori They then preci slen, wheie, by at celved by the jire ed tuadvlse Mr. ( try, where, esjieci long i-ongressleiia much value te his 'i'hepicsldeiitli: the sjiekesmati 1 the mere they lav or the mere he man should go al Cox a medel ceiiji he would surely n el his country 1 added thai some i hu would have t diplomatic apjMjii elded net te de it Mr. Cox, who w Heuse, informed he apiireclated tj ill, wiiMiu litvj 4iu t- r c u rcnlirfln thb x i- M at tiiOj'rcAeutuiiie, ds 'u iwrionce would bat e ' V -IV. , . "VV lednttentivefyaud 'lien concluded reliOH iliat te iwy in ilr. ex's i Hired that that t. ttlo ttle jL Uc eonsldeiel Mr. Milan, and, beinr that, e it mtslej repijiijl "vtativd 'in key. The prr idrnt sjvaftert had stntt-' that te a Ua'k'. trwk ii his enbs) but liu IrU do-iis-esarlly. 'se present nt llw White delegation Unit vvhtle rgument, het feHh by r ntalu hore uiiles-!u;'!f i, as he felt it v his Krestdcnt deslied. The cordial one. them, he could nc jircsidcnt releaseii duty loge where reception was a vi uirixti v r Tier evfh i:s. A ii.vlwinU li i. ml Ilevenue Ccdleiter. tiianier4 NumtKl. '., May 11 The jirtsl- he following ii)iik)IiiU of internal rovenue, the district of Arkan- ailci. ter I2th district or l is : Hiehard T. Kuud- i riot of .Maine ; Kiehard listrlct of Mass b setts. i ( Sceva, atMec anics nas Ii Shepjwrd com- iry T. Pope, at llills- e James W. I'aifnrsen, Blackburn, at D ilin. torfreu, resigneit. d Vilas sayt. the langi llilldxireitgh, Oh j was .tageiu the accev ki cf ltty commissioned the ii. Win. 1. ivtTJIaMer, lm II. Larkln, Pittsburg, ity, Susquelinuna, P.u PhMinsbuii.-, Pa. j New Ma t J.imci, C. C rUifi Several I Wasiii.note.v, dent te-day nnu tiients : Colectei Themas II. Simm s.as; Charles H. Pennsylvania. Collectors or ctl lett Ter Wlscasset K. Dedge l'er Sale Postmasters : Ji burg, Ohie, vice'l mission expired; borough, Ohie, v susjiended ; Nerv Ind., vice Shallbr ' I'ostm.isterGeii' in the postefllce i inade beciusoefs the jiesttnaslcr. The president following jiestin.e Woodstock, Vt.; Pa. ; Jauics McK Daniel A. Heckle ten J. Price, Neos Htslfetil, Ind. ; son "W, l-'erney, Tjeu nS Ohie ; Win. Meek p'aeeti, Ohie jflHf: Lewis, statesvill Hams, Kclchati), V. C. : Kdvvard K aha jsr.i-.s nur.xiuiitiw. A .llan ler IVIiem Oirereil Pun. vnr.i.i'iu o'clock this morn bie-loeklng yeiin satchel, visited l quested an auillei messenger In cli.-u the mayor was hi sce him, except ei " My business,' or the utmost inij I ie Ilumlrcd Iellars IV ail i.'iej lllniMrirCl'. May II. About 10at i ,; awtill-Uressed, reai'ecta- maii, carrying a hand- mayor's office and re . with that einciiU Th: j' informed thovlfitertlm -i'y engaged and oenld no) 'inpertunt business. cud the young man, ts uuice, nnd I inustseeb at once." lle was then cei lucted te the mayor jiri vale olllce, and al . jiresuntlng his card, b iciiiarkcd : " I lsiliove you mt me. I am Daniel Stanten, the man 'ie is accused of sheet t? Ki ederick T. Nusl Yeu eHered a rew i of S500 for me, mid 1 .uess you 'are the iir '-r jierseu ler me te lle was then ha Iielice, wliocendi lie had a const . Geerge W. Arum Stanten and N were travelling tr On the night or render le." itsil ever te the th of ieil him te his cell, v ere atien with his nr el I, of-n. ii wew companions md ry. id- ther about tht com leber 10th last, It leged that they In t a quarrel neai! Gen town .1 unction, d -ni(f which Stai'ten a pistol and siiet 'ash in the beau fro ui- 1W he elicits or which 1 died. Iuiinedjsteh u t the sheeting St. ten went te Seuth .vicicr- ic.i, then te Culr.i, mil only arrived al Nw Yei k yesterday, lle deeliued bj s.iy a y- thingalmut tlie si etiug. A Thrce-bti ry HalMliig Cnll.ist. Cit.viii.eTTi:, l'., May 11. Al 9 e'Cl'k this ineriiitig the .nree-stc-ry brick BtrU' .ure t I IJV eccitjiied by llau i end it Justice, jiurdvmre HI il iiicrchanls en Tn street, fell tfthe ground il 1 in a mass of ruins. rhoisiListreyhewai caused W by excavatlng fei ' e foundation of the new f Schill'buildlng. icly warning navlng jerf ml ingvalhsthe limit SO ' made tlielr uscajx-. The M ioe lire-. The hu ling xs r am ir rA.i.iti .. iwwn . ' given by the era thu falling bulldi ruins immediatel was owned by l)i less is 57,000. II iiiiuiiu v aunutr i vWjS stock, $2!),000 ; hi arance, I1 rM 'Ii. iml-'Ta vw J -i - joining building as damaged 16 the -a tout ' el 1,000, Te lle I A'ASllIMllO mere is all that i tlie condemned Fowler. Slnce lib last Monday, tl resigned mid is Hen te his prayei spiritual advise him he intended few remaining h ..iiireil To-iuerroiv. , "V. i, .. n , .J'.i v., mnyil-ijlil eayi tea of life for Ii -gster,. 1 uiurdorer ..of l'c email. X ' 1 .tack ou G uard VT wa rd jirlsoner has bec mero f yiug ceuslderati ittenrs? oek. FatherSulU ji, his says that Xangs :r telrt I ' e Ix) docile and sr d hl I irs in prenarlnc l'c: IcatlL The rojie te be u .... - w ... '.ii 1 18 tlie same as tit. nvWcu, -v,,' drepped Charles -thaw, who murd-rfd Ids sister, into otern but auotlier rjpe Is also in readiness in c: Hen will take p: twoeu 8 and 10 a of accident Th axecu e at the district Jail I , i. te-morrow. HUATIttSI I'llOttAllILXTfKS. Tlie L'oiiilitlell e ineiuetiiruuil Wasiuniiten Mlddle Atlanta weather, nerthei slightly warmer ary teniperatiir The weather t Mlddle Atlantti New Kngland ; wcather prevalh tie coast are nert he lfctrometer JiuJ Thuv lhti(liiiin for UiolUeiroii. I), a,' May ii-Fer tl states, rfearhiK and file winds, bcceiniujf varlati.l southenfi iX)rtIeus,&tatl(.:i. ui northern portuei. '. .'1 reuliins cloudy In (( tatcs at d rain Is fslllns u all )ther districts 1. 1 "hu winds en the AUm , my baeshln v U . -., J& seutherly In the MUMssiiyit imn A' ij ,.TJ seitrl valleys; Ii variable. The tc lu the districts risen In tlie Up in jnii tu v ' f . 1 . i li eiai '-Jlci ijih ' -. i nt vi i .r A'U.ili .lesij Jjfhut' iifMl'.41.1' 'tiul M asQuH, valleys, in all tliif en c mained about sti lenmv, Jiv.Jjt u jis'rf I i Fer Friday A annert Ur wealhij: iiJe dicated for tlie d tricts en the Atlantic- eeal, uud warmer weivnei i alt dltrictflT uttst jf' the MUslssIiu'l r vi" " JS . - - 1 j lteiliirlng It lUtn of DUceunt , Londen, May K'iHa lUuk Qravnyhwul1 ratoefdlscouiiti -tloertreducail fretn vH? 1 9 tyiiwwul, 1 ,TX 'I ?s TV TJ V 'T: Hjt tf ?; M m mi r. m u-i- i ' vT na t .SJa l. 1 i tr -f-